The Transformative Power of Ecotourism: A Comprehensive Review of Its Economic, Social, and Environmental Impacts
Abstract
1. Introduction
2. Materials and Methods
2.1. Influence of Emotional Experience on Environmental Behaviour and Satisfaction
2.2. Importance of the Strategic Path in Obtaining Competitive Advantage
- Discussion around the appropriate support of tourism;
- Discussion regarding social and ecotourism resources;
- Discussion around the decision-making process and management of ecotourism.
- Support and resources, including the infrastructure of organizations and companies, promotional resources, and accessibility;
- Key resources and attractions, including history and culture, topography, market relationships, and integrated activities;
- Management of tourism offices, including resource management, organization, consultancy, marketing, and services;
- Qualification criteria, including local environment and surroundings, costs, and safety.
2.3. Cooperation Perspective as a Reference for Sustainable Ecotourism
2.4. Influence of Resilience on the Impact of Ecotourism
- Destination competitive performance;
- The high quality of factors introducing ecotourism elements in national parks.
- Ensuring environmental preservation;
- The creation of conditions for environmental education;
- Providing benefits to host communities.
- From the perspective of conservation organizations, ecotourism must be viewed as nature-based tourism activities that have links with sustainable development. Its implementation must fulfil the requirements for the conservation of nature and the environment, seeking results beyond environmental costs.
- Another approach, supported by community development organizations, understands ecotourism as community-based tourism, which plays an important role in creating a positive influence on the local economy and quality of life for people living below the poverty line.
3. Discussion
3.1. Emotional Experience, Value, and Satisfaction
3.2. Strategic Path and Competitive Advantage
3.3. Cooperation Perspective and References for Sustainable Tourism
3.4. Environmental Context
4. Conclusions
Author Contributions
Funding
Data Availability Statement
Conflicts of Interest
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Factor | Description | Very Weak 0–25% | Weak 26–50% | Good 51–75% | Very Good 76–100% | Total Value |
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Perception | Tourism as a key element of economic development | 75% | Good 75% | |||
Existence of tourist potential | 75% | |||||
Intention | Financial component provided (non-refundable) | 44% | 44% | |||
Observed reality | Existence of areas for tourism development | 30.66% | 30.66% |
Year | 2015 | 2016 | 2017 | 2018 | 2019 | 2020 |
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Employees | 157,954 | 173,478 | 202,766 | 219,349 | 221,847 | 223,965 |
Men | 107,745 | 112,516 | 113,547 | |||
Women | 95.021 | 109.331 | 110,418 |
Impacts of Ecotourism | Yes | No |
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Allows people to enjoy socializing with tourists | 96.9% | 3.1% |
Promotes meetings and the establishment of relationships with different peoples | 80.8% | 19.2% |
Generates employment opportunities in rural areas | 90.0% | 10.0% |
Allows communities to share typical traditional values | 71.5% | 28.5% |
Prostitution rate increases | 0.8% | 99.2% |
Promotes negative feelings about one’s own culture | 16.9% | 83.1% |
Attracts the creation of casinos in destinations | 0.8% | 99.2% |
Creates barriers to access to local natural resources | 13.1% | 86.9% |
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Cossengue, P.R.; Brea, J.F.; Tavares, F.O. The Transformative Power of Ecotourism: A Comprehensive Review of Its Economic, Social, and Environmental Impacts. Land 2025, 14, 1531. https://doi.org/10.3390/land14081531
Cossengue PR, Brea JF, Tavares FO. The Transformative Power of Ecotourism: A Comprehensive Review of Its Economic, Social, and Environmental Impacts. Land. 2025; 14(8):1531. https://doi.org/10.3390/land14081531
Chicago/Turabian StyleCossengue, Paulino Ricardo, Jose Fraiz Brea, and Fernando Oliveira Tavares. 2025. "The Transformative Power of Ecotourism: A Comprehensive Review of Its Economic, Social, and Environmental Impacts" Land 14, no. 8: 1531. https://doi.org/10.3390/land14081531
APA StyleCossengue, P. R., Brea, J. F., & Tavares, F. O. (2025). The Transformative Power of Ecotourism: A Comprehensive Review of Its Economic, Social, and Environmental Impacts. Land, 14(8), 1531. https://doi.org/10.3390/land14081531